Bail Bonds
San Gabriel CA
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What happens if I get arrested?
Getting arrested is not what people plan to do in their lives. However, situations arise in which that could be the outcome of an event. Therefore, it is important to familiarize yourself with the proper protocol in order to get the fast and quick bail bonds Services in San Gabriel, CA with a safe manner.
Avolevan Bail Bonds has highly-trained experts working in the city of San Gabriel and we offer 24/7 bail service since bail bonds do not have a scheduled time! Our bail agents understand the bail bonds system very well and are willing to help you with all the paperwork and we also offer complimentary pick-up and drop-off services for peace of mind.
When someone is arrested in San Gabriel, they are first taken to the San Gabriel Police Department located at 625 S Del Mar Ave, San Gabriel, CA, 91776. The phone number for this facility is (626)-308-2828. After being booked, they will be taken to the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department Inmate Reception Center located at 450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles, CA 90012; the phone number for this location is:(213)-893-5875. At this location, they will be processed, fingerprints will be taken and they will then be placed into the inmate locator. The fingerprints will also be sent to the Department of Justice to further confirm the identity of the inmate.
Why is the bail set at this amount and do I have to pay the entire amount?
The price of bail is set on a case-by-case basis. However, there are certain guidelines that the judge needs to follow in order to determine the bail. For example, armed robbery will have a higher bail amount than shoplifting and murder will have a higher bail amount than tax evasion. It is up to the judge to decide if setting a bail amount would be reasonable given the circumstances of the crime.
When paying for bail, using the services of a bail agent will be extremely beneficial to the client. When going through a bail agent, the client agrees to pay a certain amount (most of the time, the amount is 10%, but this can vary) of the bail in order for a promise to show up to their scheduled court date. There is a collateral set up in case the client does not show up to court in order for the bail agency to not be liable for the full bail amount. The collateral could be any assets that the client owns such as vehicles, homes, credit cards, etc.